On March 3, 2012 Paris In Plantsville will open a new exhibition to celebrate the Ten Years of Elmwood Productions!
The gallery will be filled with puppets from Elmwood's films, behind the scenes photography, character designs, and more.
To kick of the event and as part of our monthly film series we'll be screening
"The Complete Steve The Vampire"
To kick of the event and as part of our monthly film series we'll be screening
"The Complete Steve The Vampire"
The film follows the adventures of Steve who was turned into a vampire as a teenager and although now in his mid-twenties, he just can't catch a break trying to prove himself in the vampire community. Between his overbearing and in denial mother, his indifferent girlfriend, and his unlikely friendship with Dracula, he still manages to keep his head on straight and do his best to avoid being staked by the local vampire slayer.
And all he wants to do is hang out, watch some Star Trek, and enjoy a good glass a blood...
The screening is also part of Paris In Plantsville's monthly film series showcasing independent films made in and connected to the local film community.
And on March 31st we will also be screening our feature film
"Josh and Todd: The Story of a Man and is Puppet" to close out the exhibition.
For both screening the doors open at 7:00 PM, and the films start at 8:00PM.
As with all our screenings it is a free event, but donations to the gallery are appreciated. The donations keep events like this happening!
And all he wants to do is hang out, watch some Star Trek, and enjoy a good glass a blood...
The screening is also part of Paris In Plantsville's monthly film series showcasing independent films made in and connected to the local film community.
And on March 31st we will also be screening our feature film
"Josh and Todd: The Story of a Man and is Puppet" to close out the exhibition.
For both screening the doors open at 7:00 PM, and the films start at 8:00PM.
As with all our screenings it is a free event, but donations to the gallery are appreciated. The donations keep events like this happening!
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